Zimbabwe Cricket bans Madhevere, Mavutas for 4 months following failed doping test
Both allrounders have been penalised 50% of their salary for three months, which will be effective in January 2024.
Both allrounders have been penalised 50% of their salary for three months, which will be effective in January 2024.
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) on Thursday has named Walter Chawaguta as the interim head coach for the senior men’s team on their white-ball tour to Sri Lanka happening in January 2024.
Meanwhile, it was the second high-profile assignments that the Zimbabwe cricket team have lost due to the coronavirus situation.
Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka last played each other in all whites back in July 2017 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo where the hosts had won by 4 wickets.
It is to note that Zimbabwe will now be able to take up their place in the ICC U-19 World Cup in January and the ICC Super League later in 2020.
Zimbabwe will arrive on 8 September and play a practice game before the three sides take part in a T20I tri-series, the International Cricket Council (ICC) reported on Thursday.
At the ICC annual conference which concluded on Thursday in London, a unanimous decision was taken after it was felt that Zimbabwe Cricket had not been able to provide a process for conducting free and democratic elections. For this, the Zimbabwe Cricket was suspended with immediate effect.
Zimbabwe's Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) had suspended Zimbabwe Cricket board in June and formed an interim committee to manage cricket affairs in the country, prompting ICC to suspend ZC.
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ICC said that decisions on replacements will continue to be made by the team medical representative and the player should be a like-for-like replacement who will need to be approved by the match referee.